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by HeyLaughingBoy
5644 days ago
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If you're a programmer, you can read software patents. If you're a mechanical engineer, you can read mechanical patents, If you're a farmer, you can read farming patents. See how that works? The language is dense, and you must read carefully, but the patents I have actually read are not particularly difficult to understand. |
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Here I can bring in a different definition of "can". I could if I wanted browse different software patents, but that just puts me or my company in more legal trouble especially if sometime later I happen to develop something similar enough to a patent I've previously read that I get sued over it. It's not a good idea to just read patents blindly if you have any interest in building stuff that might get popular.
Though I suppose it's probably safe to read the Linked List patent, which is one of the clearest and silliest I've ever seen: http://www.google.com/patents?id=Szh4AAAAEBAJ&printsec=a...